NaOH(s)_> Na*(ag) + OH (ag), AH1 (kJ) (1) + Na (ag) + OH (ag) + H*(ag) + Cl(ag)_-> H2O(I) + Na*(ag) + Cl(ag), AH3 (kJ) (3) (2) = NaOH(s) + H*(aq) + CI (aq)_> H2O(1) + Na (ag) + CI(ag), AH2 (kJ)

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vi) (a) Show that reaction (2) is the sum of reactions (1) and (3).
NaOH(s)> Na*(ag) + OH (ag), AH1 (kJ)
(1)
+ Na (ag) + OH (ag) + H*(ag) + CI(ag)→ H2O(1) + Na*(ag) + CH(ag), AH3 (kJ)
(3)
NaOH(s) + H*(ag) + Cl (ag)→ H20(1) + Na*(aq) + Cl(ag), AH2 (kJ)
(2)
Transcribed Image Text:vi) (a) Show that reaction (2) is the sum of reactions (1) and (3). NaOH(s)> Na*(ag) + OH (ag), AH1 (kJ) (1) + Na (ag) + OH (ag) + H*(ag) + CI(ag)→ H2O(1) + Na*(ag) + CH(ag), AH3 (kJ) (3) NaOH(s) + H*(ag) + Cl (ag)→ H20(1) + Na*(aq) + Cl(ag), AH2 (kJ) (2)
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